
Crocodoc Series. Sneezes. Flu
- health
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:September,2024
- Pages:24
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:200mm×210mm
- Publication Place:Spain
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★ In this series of stories, we will see how Doctor Crocodile deals with various real-life diseases and accidents. The animals in Animal City will learn many useful things for their lives, and so will young readers!
★ The "Doctor Crocodile" series takes place in Animal City, where animals live happily and peacefully together. The animals in Animal City lead ordinary lives, going to work and school, but sometimes accidents do happen! Gazelle Jana sprains her ankle in the long jump competition, Koala Nina catches the flu, and Tiger Tamara has a toothache... Don't worry! Doctor Crocodile is here to help! See? Going to the doctor isn't so scary!
★ This series aims to:
● Help children understand the symptoms of different diseases;
● Show children what to do in case of an accident;
● Teach children to develop personal hygiene habits that help prevent the spread of diseases;
● Use scientific knowledge, humor and easy-to-understand examples to help children no longer be afraid of going to the doctor!
The series includes of six books:
Crack! Fracture
Sneezes. Flu
The Dangers of the Sun. Sunstroke
Toothache. Tooth Decay
Tummy Ache. Gastroenteritis
Invasion. Head Lice